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While at Cedar Canyon Road junction, I notice an indecisive SUV, so I go speak to its driver; maybe he needs directions

01905-suv.jpg Mojave Road and Marl Mountains in the background, I try my cell phone here, but there's no receptionThumbnailsRefreshed after my break, I'm ready to start the ride up Cedar Canyon Road when a freight train passes byMojave Road and Marl Mountains in the background, I try my cell phone here, but there's no receptionThumbnailsRefreshed after my break, I'm ready to start the ride up Cedar Canyon Road when a freight train passes byMojave Road and Marl Mountains in the background, I try my cell phone here, but there's no receptionThumbnailsRefreshed after my break, I'm ready to start the ride up Cedar Canyon Road when a freight train passes byMojave Road and Marl Mountains in the background, I try my cell phone here, but there's no receptionThumbnailsRefreshed after my break, I'm ready to start the ride up Cedar Canyon Road when a freight train passes byMojave Road and Marl Mountains in the background, I try my cell phone here, but there's no receptionThumbnailsRefreshed after my break, I'm ready to start the ride up Cedar Canyon Road when a freight train passes by

He doesn't need directions, he's just wondering if I need help. I'm walking around with my camera, hoping to look like I'm on break, not stranded. Of course, the concern is always appreciated because breakdowns do happen.